Multi-talented author and entrepreneur Khaya Dlanga, has shared the heartwrenching news of the untimely death of his brother Nganga. In an emotional tweet Khaya, expressed his pain and shock about his brother’s death and apologized to those who would find out about the tragic news on social media.
He wrote: “My dear brother, Nganga, whom I loved very much is no longer with us. I never imagined this day would come. Although he did not divulge circumstances surrounding his death, Khaya pleaded for some privacy as they still process the news of his brother’s death. I would also like to plead that no speculation take place as we are still dealing as a family. I am sorry that some of his friends will find out this way.
My dear brother, Nganga, whom I loved very much is no longer with us. I never imagined this day would come.
I would also like to plead that no speculation take place as we are still dealing as a family.
I am sorry that some of his friends will find out this way.
RIP Ngangaye pic.twitter.com/RLxOjM66WP— Khaya Dlanga (@khayadlanga) March 14, 2020
Condolences brother.
— R.M Phoolo (@casspernyovest) March 14, 2020
💔 Yho Khaya. I’m so sorry. Condolences to the Dlanga family.
— LOOTLOVE™ (@LootLove) March 14, 2020
Ngxesi bhuti 💔💔💔💔💔 🙏🏽 !!!
— Thembisa Nxumalo (@tembisa) March 14, 2020
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